Cervical cyst 8*6mm, do you need to be hospitalized for laser treatment?

Whether cervical cyst 8*6mm laser treatment requires hospitalization needs to be judged in the light of one’s own situation. If the patient does not experience any discomfort, hospitalization is usually not necessary, but if infection occurs after treatment, hospitalization may be required. Cervical cysts are cysts formed by narrowing or blocking the opening of the cervical gland ducts, which results in obstruction of the drainage of glandular secretions and their retention. Usually, cervical cysts are physiologic changes or may be caused by chronic cervical inflammation or cervical injury. Patients usually have no obvious clinical symptoms and can be found during gynecological examination. If patients with cervical cysts 8*6mm do not experience discomfort after laser treatment, they usually do not need to be hospitalized and can rest more. However, if a patient with cervical cyst 8*6mm fails to relieve the symptoms of the disease even after laser surgery and develops increased discharge and infection, hospitalization is usually recommended for observation. Whether patients with cervical cysts 8*6mm need to be hospitalized or not should be considered in the light of their own situation and ask the doctor’s advice.